How Does A Diesel Heater Work? Is A Diesel Heater Safe?

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @kbeightyseven1783
    @kbeightyseven1783 11 місяців тому +3

    I have had one of these running for about 1.5 years and never had an issue. It has been a great purchase

    • @patrickcagney8060
      @patrickcagney8060 9 місяців тому

      What model do you have??

    • @Mojokiss
      @Mojokiss 26 днів тому

      That is great I had one sit for 2 years and with the same old diesel in it is working fine again very reliable

  • @ii1825
    @ii1825 Рік тому +15

    The reason the remote is removable is because it is the thermostat. If you make or buy an extension then you can take the remote screen in the tent and the heater will cycle on and off just like your furnace at home.

  • @reloadnorth7722
    @reloadnorth7722 Рік тому +2

    I installed one in my garage 3 years ago, It works flawlessly. It just isn't enough to heat a 24x24 garage with 10 foot ceiling in -40, but it does take some of the edge off.

  • @AlecBig
    @AlecBig Рік тому +2

    Looks like I clicked on the perfect video as I'm looking for something to keep my RTT warm during the cooler months camping trips

  • @claslo1
    @claslo1 10 місяців тому +2

    When he was talking about extending the LCD screen and she said “why”. LOL it’s all very familiar !!

  • @anned8634
    @anned8634 Рік тому +7

    For replacement gaskets, buy a set and use a computer scanner to scan them.
    Then go to a auto supply and buy gasket material and copy the replacement gasket by running the gasket scan to your printer.
    Save the gasket scan to a flash drive and anytime you need a gasket you can print it and cut it out.

  • @mattmentzer8610
    @mattmentzer8610 Рік тому +4

    Not all 12v power ports are created equal. I have the same heater - 5kw Vevor. My Bluetti AC200P runs it just fine. Even runs off the car port on my old Jackery 500. I do know that the Bluetti 12v port will put out more amps than the Jackery tho - experience from other devices.
    Something else you could look into is if your 12v power system in the Toyota is affected by the fuel pump. When I’m running my heater from the high amp RV 12v port on the Bluetti AC200P, the fuel pump makes my Hardkorr lights flicker. I had to put the lights on a voltage regulator to fix that.
    Good luck!

  • @ironranger1
    @ironranger1 Рік тому +3

    Though this is a test run for you 2, the exhaust should be run in a down hill setup. Water forms in the low spots, then freezes when shut down.

  • @patricktrumbly3128
    @patricktrumbly3128 Рік тому +4

    Ok... I'm impressed. You bought a new toy and completely tore it apart, just to see how it worked. I had been wondering about the max capacity of the 12v plugs that some of these things come with. Seems like an Anderson Plug is the logical answer. Thanks for being the community guinea pigs... again. Looking forward to the cold weather test/review.

  • @kdxfish
    @kdxfish Рік тому +4

    I’ve been using one for about a year. They are great

  • @themagiccoasterlover
    @themagiccoasterlover Рік тому +3

    It draws so much at first start up because of the glow plug. Look into a simple circuit that cN limit the draw going specifically to the glow plug or maybe make some sort of bypass switch that you can jump start it off your AC adapter than switch to the DC port on the battery pack at idle

  • @yashsuthar2117
    @yashsuthar2117 Рік тому +7

    I do not give f... for anyone. I use it for my home. Of course heater outside my house. Only the hot air duct comes in house. Last winter it cost me £ 300 keep myself warm.

  • @ThatYoutubebloke
    @ThatYoutubebloke 10 місяців тому +3

    Put a deep cycle battery in the tend ( be sure to have sit on some sort of insulator so the cold ground don't drain it ) run the line out to the heater. I can get three-four nights out of one charge. Also please use a CO alarm, dont trust your life to that unit.....

  • @XzadforSpacefox
    @XzadforSpacefox Рік тому +4

    One of our friends has one for cold weather camping. If you can get past nasty diesel liquids it's really good. We all ended up with a small Honda Generator and electric blankets, though.

  • @marshmaz
    @marshmaz Рік тому +3

    Just got One. I think the Exhaust needs to Lay down. It will gather moisture in the Pipe. Be under water after awhile!

    • @007tallguy
      @007tallguy 2 місяці тому

      Yes and no about the exhaust. Yes, it should be angled downward, but once these heaters are up and running, I personally can't picture any moisture buildup. That pipe gets super HOT, enough that it should be evaporating any moisture in the pipe.

  • @derekbonogofsky1909
    @derekbonogofsky1909 Рік тому +3

    I love how you guys work together. And how she asked if your videoing this to put it back together. 😂 And these diesel heaters are awesome. I use one every day in my semi.

  • @johndiaz7240
    @johndiaz7240 Рік тому +3

    Very good, we have seen others install these heaters but no one ever took it apart. Thanks for the last video about replacing the PCV valve mine was really in there I used a small beaker bar and oil. I replaced the ones on the 60&40 series they weren’t much easier guess I should replace them more often thanks again

  • @badsamaritan8223
    @badsamaritan8223 Рік тому +1

    some Bluetti power stations have a 25amp 12v plug, but you have to make a custom cable, because it's not a common connector.

  • @TheGudgel
    @TheGudgel Рік тому +3

    Another great video. I just ordered one of these a few days ago. Can't wait to check it out.

  • @bikerboymc54
    @bikerboymc54 9 місяців тому +1

    These are originally heaters for vehicles that were air-cooled like bolt wagons. So they'll work off of a vehicle's charging system. No problem, but you want a separate deep cycle battery With an isolating switch. so you don't drain your vehicle.

  • @gregyoung46
    @gregyoung46 Рік тому +1

    Depending on the diameter on the unit you may be able to adapt a copper 90 on there ? If one does happen to slide on can put 3 slices and use a clamp. Then stub it out and put a union on it to remove the rest of exhaust when needed. I think the filter and hoses and hard line and good clamps replacement would prevent a cold night.

  • @ironranger1
    @ironranger1 Рік тому +2

    I got the 8kw short and fat one. Sits way nicer. Wouldn't mind doing the pelican case or maybe the HF equivalent to it for portability. The already sell those systems for cheap but the plastic is cheap. Plus side of that. All hardware is there to move over to a better case.

    • @ironranger1
      @ironranger1 Рік тому

      Works great for hot tenting or for the roof top systems. Used mine a few times already.

    • @ironranger1
      @ironranger1 Рік тому +2

      I service the Espar units at work. These knockoffs aren't far off from them. Interchangeable parts and such.
      Either system doesn't like to sit all summer then expect it to work as needed 10 months later.

  • @jeffkenyon483
    @jeffkenyon483 Рік тому +2

    Running the fan for about a minute or two will allow the combustion chamber to burn the carbon out so it doesn’t build up carbon combustion chamber,reduces the need for cleaning.

  • @Mrgeekmedic
    @Mrgeekmedic Рік тому +2

    Only my Goal Zero would run mine. The 12v is rated to 15amp, all of my other power stations are hard limit of 10amp. These units are very efficient however draw more power on start up and shutdown.

  • @calebmcc25
    @calebmcc25 2 місяці тому

    This is the perfect video demonstrating what marriage is really like haha. Love it

  • @bitemyram2729
    @bitemyram2729 9 днів тому

    Great video! You answered every question I had. Primarily curious if the heated air is completely separated from the combustion chamber.

  • @FarReachVoyages
    @FarReachVoyages Рік тому +2

    Long time subscriber. Really nice job. Great info. Informative and humorous at the same time!

  • @CS-sk4gl
    @CS-sk4gl Рік тому +2

    my son has one and our Jackey1000 runs it with no problems

  • @Infantry4Life.RealWarFighters
    @Infantry4Life.RealWarFighters Рік тому +2

    I am about to buy one for about 100. I will mount it to a wheel step like most people.

  • @AMC-eq3jr
    @AMC-eq3jr Рік тому +1

    Excellent intrepid examination and explanation. Thanks for sharing

  • @FirstSuiGeneris
    @FirstSuiGeneris Рік тому +2

    I have the biggest smile, she had me rolling, and I quote: are you taking a video? I roll, and then he pointed up and said yeah, it's up there! Merry Christmas, and thanks for the chuckle.

  • @glendasue70
    @glendasue70 Рік тому +1

    I glad y’all took that thing apart so I don’t have to. Your wife is so beautiful and sweet. I’m glad she okayed it. And I’m really glad y’all got it back together. I haven’t seen y’all’s Chanel before but I’ll subscribe. I think you two are a pretty cool couple. God bless you in all you do. ❤

  • @ArtBeHereNow
    @ArtBeHereNow Рік тому +2

    my iceco fridges wont run off cig socket either so they sell a little step up unit so you can. might look at that, would probably need to cut the fridge end off and put your end on it

  • @jonreeck8042
    @jonreeck8042 Рік тому +2

    That seems like a bit of a headache. The a Buddy Heater hooked to 20# propane tank is much simpler. Just my opinion.

  • @kevinbooth9290
    @kevinbooth9290 5 місяців тому

    Lovely couple thank you for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm in this video 🎉

  • @oojimmyflip
    @oojimmyflip Рік тому +2

    what you have there is the upgraded fuel line, the green line they usually come with melts from the exhaust heat, stick with what you have its saving you money in upgrading it. dont be fooled into thinking the warm air stream doesnt mix with combustion fumes, carbon monoxide has been known to come out of the glow plug breather hole seep past the glow plug rubber sealer and into the hot air stream at around 33 parts per million, so a carbon monoxide alarm in your living space is essential. 50 parts per mllion is when an alarm would normally sound but that means evacuate the living space as soon as possible and ventilate the room, 33 parts per million can kill you slowley over 12 hours and you wont smell it or taste it in the air. so please get yourself a carbon monoxide alarm for your living space, even people using these in tents are using them. put some 4 x 2s under the heater to give it more ground clearence for the exhaust pipe.

  • @mattmee6168
    @mattmee6168 5 місяців тому

    Great team work!!😁

  • @v-italy
    @v-italy Рік тому +4

    The original air-heating devices for these chinese "clones" are Webasto AirTops from Germany (with deutsch quality, of course!). Actually, I bought AirTop 5500 and created such a thing by myself. It's not so beautiful-looking and fancy but much sturdier and have a little bigger fuel tank.
    Another thing is fuel selection... Webasto have two types of heaters: working on diesel and working on gas. I chose the latter because diesel can freeze on cold weather (if it's not "arctic"), and the heater will be useless when it is most needed.

    • @Dirt-Diggler
      @Dirt-Diggler Рік тому +2

      These are copys of eberspracher heaters not webasto 👍
      They look the same externally but inside it an eberspracher clone .

  • @stevemoule1
    @stevemoule1 4 місяці тому

    Hi, Your footage is great. Just curious does the outside of the black internal outlet pipe get hot. Does it matter if its close to wood on a cupboard or any pipe work. Thanks

  • @herman2496
    @herman2496 5 місяців тому

    I’m guessing the power it uses is just to get the combustion chamber started. Then it is self powered with the constant influx of fuel.

  • @LSD123.
    @LSD123. Рік тому +2

    11:25 I feel sorry for the person that has this job on the assembly line...

  • @spgety
    @spgety 8 місяців тому

    I’m curious is the glow plug working all the time or
    does It get the diesel ignited and then turn off with the combustion continuing from the fuel that is now burning.

  • @oz2151
    @oz2151 Рік тому +2

    Very informative

  • @curtwuollet2912
    @curtwuollet2912 10 місяців тому

    Last time I was winter camplng the wolves would have drowned out the heater sound. It sounded like they were right on the other side of the canvas.

  • @edwardmacnab354
    @edwardmacnab354 10 місяців тому

    does not tell me how it works . but my guess is it works like an oil furnace . you have a spark that ignites fuel that is sprayed into a chamber . the hot flame of the oxidized fuel mist burn heats the chamber which radiates heat to the fins which do the heat exchange . like a furnace , i would imagine there is a lot of wasted heat out the exhaust

  • @bikerboymc54
    @bikerboymc54 9 місяців тому +1

    But one cup of diesel per hour at max heat.

  • @justincmw
    @justincmw Рік тому +1

    How long did it take to prime?

    • @WanderlostOverland
      @WanderlostOverland  Рік тому +1

      About a minute. That's after we realized the fuel pump was installed backwards.

  • @darwinratze4650
    @darwinratze4650 Рік тому +2

    The fuel line is supposed to be hard. The fuel pump pulses and a soft line will expand and a lot of the pushing energy will be lost. Search for John Mck47 on you tube. He does a great job of explaining everything about these heaters. He even show you how to compute fuel usage with out measuring.

  • @waldo197720
    @waldo197720 10 днів тому

    I’m surprised there’s no filter.

  • @nosajkrad
    @nosajkrad Рік тому

    Nice one ! Thanks 🙏

  • @ellobo1326
    @ellobo1326 Рік тому

    Do those heaters only need electricity to get started, or do they require power the whole time they are running ? Thanks

    • @WanderlostOverland
      @WanderlostOverland  Рік тому +1

      A bunch of power at start-up, then very little to operate the internal fan.

    • @johnm2056
      @johnm2056 Рік тому +1

      12volt 10 amp for startup
      12 volt 5 amps for active heating
      12 volts 1 amp for passive heating
      Its best to use the thermostat mode set the Deuter temp rather than use the h1 through h6 constant heat mode. In thermostat mode it works like a regular house furnace maintaining the desired set temperature.

  • @crazyoldgerman1892
    @crazyoldgerman1892 Рік тому +1

    What about the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, from having to have the unit so close to the tent from the exhaust side of things. And the flexible black heater hose looks incredibly short to stretch the hose inside a tent. Am I wrong on all these points? ? Just wondering for safety sake.

    • @WanderlostOverland
      @WanderlostOverland  Рік тому +3

      There's very little exhaust emissions so getting in the tent shouldn't be much of a problem. I would still like the heater at least five feet away though. The hose that comes with it is complete junk. We got a different one that extends out to six feet.

  • @jeffkenyon483
    @jeffkenyon483 Рік тому +1

    Yeah be careful with that controller the wire going into the bottom where they solder to the circuit board and they’re not secured to the base of the controller so they will pull out really easy then you’re gonna have to buy a new controller if you can’t solder the wires back on. then you’re going to be paying $80 for a new controller . To be safe so you don’t pull the wires out overtime with minimal use of manipulating the controller I would put some RTV clear the port where the wires go in to keep that wires I’m pulling out not a very good design there needs to be a wire keeper to the base of that controller not sure if that’s how it is on this particular model but I bought a VVKB for $800.00 just a year ago and I’ve only used the unit a couple dozen times now the controller is disabled.

  • @JonPrevost
    @JonPrevost 10 місяців тому

    She needs to trust you a little more. You obviously have experience taking apart stuff. No comment on reassembly ;)

  • @jeffkenyon483
    @jeffkenyon483 Рік тому

    Man that thing is noisy,I guess when you have everything in one unit like this you have to put up with the sound. I got my pump with my diesel heater outside so I don’t hear it.

    • @patrickcagney8060
      @patrickcagney8060 9 місяців тому

      What heater do you have? Does it make enough noise that it would bother other people at the camp site who are in tents?

  • @Humandriver5280
    @Humandriver5280 Рік тому +1

    I feel safer suffocating with a Mr. Buddy.

  • @robertlamb3693
    @robertlamb3693 Рік тому +1

    Obviously lol

  • @NirKhan-z4t
    @NirKhan-z4t 6 місяців тому

    very noisy

  • @Audiominister
    @Audiominister 10 місяців тому

    Would have been a pretty great video if the condescending woman was removed from it. She demeaned him the whole time. And she thinks it was funny. What a vile person.

  • @TheWhitetailrancher
    @TheWhitetailrancher Рік тому

    I wouldnt buy a toyota if it came with a real vehicle for free

  • @umbrela_Corp
    @umbrela_Corp 6 місяців тому

    Do u guys have an onlyfans account

  • @coolinmac
    @coolinmac Рік тому

    Why is she so over hyper

  • @simonkorsman3894
    @simonkorsman3894 Рік тому

    hi there nice idee to make a movie over this diesel heater but i think there are plenty of them all to gether and if you do it make sure that you give all the corect info but realy if you still want any tip or tricks for this heater please contact me greatings from holland